Peru draft law risks “chaos” in domestic cases
Lima, Peru (Credit: Shutterstock/Christian Vinces)
Peru is considering a bill that will require all arbitrators in domestic cases to have their legal qualifications certified by a state regulator or face removal from tribunals – a move that practitioners warn will cause “chaos” and effectively bar foreign lawyers from hearing those disputes.
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